An OpenCCG-Based Approach to Question Generation from Concepts MM Berg, A Isard, JD Moore – Natural Language Processing and …, 2013 – Springer Abstract Dialogue systems are often regarded as being tedious and inflexible. We believe that one reason is rigid and inadaptable system utterances. A good dialogue system should automatically choose a formulation that reflects the user’s expectations. However, current … Related articles All 4 versions

A German Grammar for Generation in OpenCCG J Vancoppenolle, E Tabbert, G Bouma, M Stede – H edeland et al.(2011), 2011 – Citeseer Abstract We present a freely available CCG fragment for German that is being developed for natural language generation tasks in the domain of share price statistics. It is implemented in OpenCCG, an open source Java implementation of the computationally attractive CCG … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions

OpenCCG Realizer Manual M White – Documentation of the OpenCCG Realizer, 2012 – svn.kwarc.info This manual is a programmer’s guide to using the OpenCCG surface realizer in Java applications. You can download and install OpenCCG from its website, http://openccg. sourceforge. net. Once you’ve unpacked the archive, have a look at the README file for … Cited by 3 Related articles

Social state recognition and knowledge-level planning for human-robot interaction in a bartender domain RPA Petrick, ME Foster, A Isard – … of the AAAI 2012 Workshop on …, 2012 – researchgate.net … Once the user speech has been recognised, it must be fur- ther processed to extract the underlying meaning. To do this, we parse the recognised speech hypothesis using a grammar defined in OpenCCG (White 2006). … Figure 4: OpenCCG logical form for Please give me a beer … Cited by 7 Related articles All 5 versions

Towards a Description of Symbolic Maps DC Vale, E Vales, R Izgalieva – INLG 2014, 2014 – anthology.aclweb.org … In this paper, we shall review the available directed rules that constitute the resources in KPML and OpenCCG and argue that they are useful in their respective tasks–either synthesis or analysis,–but are either unsuitable or not competitive for the inverse task. … Related articles All 6 versions

Two people walk into a bar: Dynamic multi-party social interaction with a robot agent ME Foster, A Gaschler, M Giuliani, A Isard… – Proceedings of the 14th …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … ArgOne”> Figure 5: OpenCCG logical form for … Cited by 34 Related articles All 6 versions

Glue rules for robust chart realization M White – Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … The method works with Combinatory Categorial Gram- mar (CCG) and has been implemented in OpenCCG. … 2 Background OpenCCG is a parsing/generation library for CCG which includes a hybrid symbolic-statistical chart realizer (White, 2006b). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions

Building a generator for Italian sign language A Mazzei – Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … In our architecture we use the OpenCCG realizer (White, 2006), an open source tool that has sev- eral appealing features with respect to our approach. OpenCCG is based on combinatory categorial gram- mars (CCG) (Steedman, 2000), a mildly context- 171 Page 3. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 7 versions

Handling uncertain input in multi-user human-robot interaction S Keizer, ME Foster, A Gaschler… – Robot and Human …, 2014 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Speech processing consists of speech recognition using the Kinect ASR system and semantic parsing using OpenCCG. … To do this, we parse each hypothesis using a grammar defined in OpenCCG [1], in an attempt to find a full parse. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions

An event-based conversational system for the nao robot I Kruijff-Korbayová, G Athanasopoulos, A Beck… – Proceedings of the …, 2011 – Springer … The compacted lattice is then directly analysed by an agenda-based chart parser, which uses a hand-written competence grammar based on the Multimodal Combinatory Categorial Grammar framework [7] implemented in OpenCCG [4]. The agenda, together with an … Cited by 14 Related articles All 12 versions

Deep Natural Language Processing for Italian Sign Language Translation A Mazzei, L Lesmo, C Battaglino, M Vendrame… – AI* IA 2013: Advances in …, 2013 – Springer … using OpenCCG [21]. … In Figure 5 there are the two abstract syntax trees obtained by the input given by the semantic network of Figure 3. The abstract trees are used as input for the OpenCCG realizer, that is based on a combinatorial categorial grammars (CCG) [23] for LIS. … Cited by 1 Related articles All 2 versions

Idiomatic MWEs and Machine Translation A Retrieval and Representation Model: the AraMWE Project G Lancioni, M Boella – The Fourth Workshop on …, 2012 – amta2012.amtaweb.org … Grammar (CCG) The choice of CCG as a grammatical paradigm to analyze and automatically translate idioms is based upon several grounds:(i) it is a perfectly formalized grammatical paradigm;(ii) some very performing implementations, such as OpenCCG (White, 2012 … Cited by 1 Related articles All 7 versions

Sign language generation with expert systems and ccg A Mazzei – Proceedings of the Seventh International Natural …, 2012 – dl.acm.org … Our generator consists of two mod- ules: (i) SentenceDesigner, that is a rule-based mi- croplanner; (ii) OpenCCG, that is a chart realizer (White, 2006). There are two main issues in this work. The first issue concerns the use of an expert system for microplanning. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 9 versions

Using Foot-Syllable Grammars to Customize Speech Recognizers for Dialogue Systems DC Vale, V Mast – Text, Speech and Dialogue, 2012 – Springer … Among its components, it uses Nuance’s VoCon as a speech recognizer [10] and OpenCCG as a parser [3]. … For the parsing, we compared the semantic features extracted by OpenCCG for recognized utterance to those for the human transcription for four scenarios. … Cited by 2 Related articles All 5 versions

Towards action selection under uncertainty for a socially aware robot bartender ME Foster, S Keizer, O Lemon – Proceedings of the 2014 ACM/IEEE …, 2014 – dl.acm.org … The recognised hypotheses are parsed to extract the syntactic and semantic information using a grammar implemented in OpenCCG [7], while the source angle is used together with the location infor- mation from vision to estimate which of the customers in the scene is most … Cited by 5 Related articles All 2 versions

Multimodal child-robot interaction: Building social bonds T Belpaeme, PE Baxter, R Read… – Journal of Human …, 2012 – humanrobotinteraction.org … This combination is our main mechanism to support dynamic adaptation. 4http://openccg. sourceforge.net/ 37 Page 6. … Alternatively, the output could be a logical form that would serve as input into a grammar-based lexical realization component using OpenCCG. … Cited by 37 Related articles All 11 versions

Children’s Turn-Taking Behavior Adaptation in Multi-Session Interactions with a Humanoid Robot I Kruijff-Korbayová, I Baroni, M Nalin… – Special Issue of …, 2013 – deib.polimi.it … and robot motor control (Figure 2). We use components developed within the project as well as off-the-shelf technolo- gies such as Julius and HTK for speech recognition, OpenCV for gesture recog- nition, Acapela and MARY for speech synthesis, OpenCCG for language … Cited by 2 Related articles All 3 versions

Weakly-Supervised Grammar-Informed Bayesian CCG Parser Learning D Garrette, C Dyer, J Baldridge, NA Smith – 2015 – cs.cmu.edu … We wish to model the same kinds of complex Page 2. categories encoded in resources like CCGBank or which are used in hand-crafted grammars such as those used with OpenCCG (Baldridge et al. 2007), and to do so by starting with words rather than gold tags. … Related articles All 4 versions

How can i help you’: comparing engagement classification strategies for a robot bartender ME Foster, A Gaschler, M Giuliani – Proceedings of the 15th ACM on …, 2013 – dl.acm.org … recognition, we use the Microsoft Speech API together with a Kinect directional microphone array; incremental hypotheses are published constantly, and recognised speech with a confidence above a defined threshold is parsed using a grammar implemented in OpenCCG [36] t … Cited by 12 Related articles All 3 versions

Machine Learning for Social Multiparty Human–Robot Interaction S Keizer, M Ellen Foster, Z Wang… – ACM Transactions on …, 2014 – dl.acm.org … the Microsoft Speech API together with the directional microphone array of a second Kinect; incremental hypotheses are published constantly, and recognized speech with a confidence above a defined threshold is parsed using a grammar implemented in OpenCCG [White 200 … Cited by 2 Related articles

Linguistically Motivated Features for CCG Realization Ranking RP Rajkumar – 2012 – rave.ohiolink.edu … lead to more fluent output. Specifically, in the context of discriminative reranking for the OpenCCG5 surface realizer, this thesis provides answers to the following questions: 1. Does the dependency length theory of language comprehension and production (Gib- … Related articles All 3 versions

A conversational system for multi-session child-robot interaction with several games I Kruijff-Korbayová, H Cuayáhuitl, B Kiefer… – … German Conference on …, 2012 – Citeseer … So far, we implemented prosodic prominence modification (stress) on words that realize the focus of a sentence and emotional prosody modification according to the emotional state of the robot (sad and happy). 9 http://openccg. sourceforge. net/ 10 http://www. acapela-group. … Cited by 5 Related articles All 5 versions

Comparing task-based and socially intelligent behaviour in a robot bartender M Giuliani, R Petrick, ME Foster, A Gaschler… – Proceedings of the 15th …, 2013 – dl.acm.org … The output planner coordinates the movements of the robot’s head and arms with aligned speech, using the animatronic head to generate embodied speech. For language parsing and language generation, we use a bi-directional, bilingual OpenCCG grammar [35]. … Cited by 12 Related articles All 7 versions

Documentation for the MOLOKO CCG grammar (v6) GJM Kruijff, T Benjamin – 2012 – talkingrobots.dfki.de … MOLOKO is intended for use with an OpenCCG parser and/or realizer, ie you can use the MOLOKO in both “directions” for understanding and production. … Using this resource The MOLOKO grammar is distributed with the LGPL license (like OpenCCG). … Related articles

Stochastic Language Generation in Dialogue Using Factored Language Models F Mairesse, S Young – 2014 – MIT Press … The surface realization task is an attractive research topic as it is not tied to a specific application domain. Factored language models have been used for surface realization within the OpenCCG framework (White, Rajkumar, and Martin 2007; Espinosa, White, and Mehay 2008). … Related articles All 9 versions

Children’s adaptation in multi-session interaction with a humanoid robot M Nalin, I Baroni, I Kruijff-Korbayová… – RO-MAN, 2012 …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org … Besides components developed within the project, we also use and extend off-the-shelf technologies such as Julius and HTK for speech recognition, OpenCV for gesture recognition, Acapela and MARY for speech synthe- sis, OpenCCG for language parsing and language … Cited by 21 Related articles All 2 versions

Hierarchical Dialogue Policy Learning using Flexible State Transitions and Linear Function Approximation. H Cuayáhuitl, I Kruijff-Korbayová, N Dethlefs – COLING (Demos), 2012 – Citeseer … and gesture production and robot motor control (see Figure 3). We use components developed by ourselves as well as off-the-shelf technologies such as Google speech recognition, OpenCV for gesture recogni- tion, Acapela for speech synthesis, OpenCCG for language … Cited by 4 Related articles All 10 versions

Semi-supervised CCG lexicon extension E Thomforde, M Steedman – Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … In addition, we work on the scale of a full grammar and wide-coverage parser, using modern lexical corpora. Our method is a wrapper for a naive generative CCG parser StatOpenCCG (Christodoulopoulos, 2008), a statistical extension to OpenCCG (White and Baldridge, 2003). … Cited by 6 Related articles All 6 versions

Semi-supervised lexical acquisition for wide-coverage parsing EJ Thomforde – 2013 – era.lib.ed.ac.uk Page 1. This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree (eg PhD, MPhil, DClinPsychol) at the University of Edinburgh. Please note the following terms and conditions of use: • This work … Cited by 3 Related articles All 4 versions

Liam-Liam is a mailbot Project Report PJ Gorinski, J Hanzelka, A Schmidt – 2013 – liam-project.googlecode.com … the web site of the project1. An additional resource provided by the Tarot toolkit is the MOLOKO grammar. MOLOKO is a “OpenCCG- style Combinatory Categorial Grammar for use with Tarot. The gram- mar specifies a large … Related articles

Integrated supertagging and parsing M Auli – 2012 – era.lib.ed.ac.uk Page 1. This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree (eg PhD, MPhil, DClinPsychol) at the University of Edinburgh. Please note the following terms and conditions of use: • This work … Cited by 1 Related articles All 6 versions

An ontology based architecture for translation L Lesmo, A Mazzei, DP Radicioni – Proceedings of the Ninth International …, 2011 – dl.acm.org … From an applicative point of view the ontology restriction produced by the semantic interpretation is used (in logical form) as input of the OpenCCG tool, in the generation component of the translation architecture (White, 2006). … Cited by 2 Related articles All 11 versions

Communication Aspects: How Landmarks Enrich the Communication Between Human and Machine KF Richter, S Winter – Landmarks, 2014 – Springer … The kiosk system relies on textual input, so typed utterances are being parsed. To this end, the OpenCCG parser is used [ 14 ] , producing a structured representation of the utterances’ semantics, which is matched against the knowledge base. … Related articles

Accessing Natural Language Processing Engines and Tasks GL Saveski – 2014 – dspace.cc.tut.fi … [32] In 2003 the Grok toolkit and OpenNLP became two distinct entities: Grok became OpenCCG [32] and henceforth OpenNLP became to exist as its own toolkit, because the creators wanted to make a distinction between the two separate functionalities. … Related articles All 2 versions

Representing Game Dialogue As Expressions In First-Order Logic (Thesis format: Monograph) K Wheeler – 2013 – dl.frz.ir Page 1. REPRESENTING GAME DIALOGUE AS EXPRESSIONS IN FIRST-ORDER LOGIC (Thesis format: Monograph) by Kaylen Wheeler Graduate Program in Computer Science A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science … Related articles All 2 versions

Representing Game Dialogue As Expressions in First-Order Logic KFJ Wheeler – 2013 – ir.lib.uwo.ca Page 1. Western University Scholarship@Western University of Western Ontario – Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository May 2013 Representing Game Dialogue as Expressions in First-Order Logic Kaylen FJ Wheeler The University of Western Ontario … Cited by 2 Related articles

On the feasibility of using a standardized test for evaluating a speech-controlled smart wheelchair J Pineau, R West, A Atrash, J Villemure… – International Journal of …, 2011 – researchgate.net Page 1. On the Feasibility of Using a Standardized Test for Evaluating a Speech-Controlled Smart Wheelchair Joelle PINEAU, Robert WEST, Amin ATRASH, Julien VILLEMURE, and François ROUTHIER Abstract— Many people … Cited by 10 Related articles All 10 versions

Building adaptive dialogue systems via bayes-adaptive POMDPs S Png, J Pineau, B Chaib-Draa – Selected Topics in Signal …, 2012 – ieeexplore.ieee.org Page 1. Copyright (c) 2011 IEEE. Personal use is permitted. For any other purposes, permission must be obtained from the IEEE by emailing pubs-permissions@ieee.org. This article has been accepted for publication in a future issue of this journal, but has not been fully edited. … Cited by 5 Related articles All 12 versions